Electric Fuso Canter Trucks Complete Year-Long Trial
Daimler Trucks has concluded a one-year customer trial of its Mitsubishi Fuso Canter E-Cell battery-electric truck.
by Staff
July 6, 2015
Fuso Canter E-Cell customer trials were completed in Portugal. Photo: Daimler
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Fuso Canter E-Cell customer trials were completed in Portugal. Photo: Daimler
Daimler Trucks has announced the conclusion of a one-year customer trial of its Mitsubishi Fuso Canter E-Cell battery-electric truck.
The trials were conducted in Portugal and were co-funded by the nation’s Public Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation. Eight vehicles were tested in everyday use in short-range delivery and inner-city transportation.
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“The vehicle underlines our commitment to thinking ahead and developing sustainable and reliable transportation solutions to the benefit of our customers and society as a whole,” said Marc Llistosella, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso.
The trucks achieved a range of around 62 miles, which exceeded the average distance many short-radius distribution trucks traveled daily, according to Daimler. The Fuso Canter E-Cell had a payload of two tons, which was required for customers to operate their fleet efficiently.
Preliminary analysis showed that the trucks gained customers a cost savings of about 1 Euro (currently $1.11) per 10 kilometers (6.2 miles). The trucks were used in several applications including horticultural, waste disposal, recyclable waste, and delivery uses.
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“The results of the trials prove that we are on the right track,” said Llistosella. “The customers in the test trial experienced the Canter E-Cell as an efficient and reliable concept fully meeting the demands of urban delivery transport.”
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